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100 Harrison Ave



Other Harrison Ave projects





221 Bergen Street



300 Somerset




1100 Frank E Rodgers (1100 South Fifth)

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Teacher's Village
One store is complete (Provident Bank)
One clothing store will open next week
Several others will open in a month or two
The rest will begin work once they receive the dozens of permits. Each store has a handful of permits to get.
All completed apartments are fully leased, 70% to teachers. Not all of them are Newark teachers

The development has 60 occupied units, but only 15 cars regularly park there.






Building on Halsey Street and Academy Street corner that is being slowly renovated



New Street will be closed to traffic, continuing the pedestrian plaza to Broad Street and Military Park.



New Prudential Tower





Hahne's Building (Whole Foods, 50,000 sq ft Rutgers space, possible NJIT book store, 160 apartments)







Washington Park will receive a near future renovation.



15 Washington



Cablevision Office and Garage


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Downtown Newark Projects List , Source Brandon Nagle

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1) NJPAC Tower, 22 floors/242 units, Mid-May groundbreaking confirmed by NJPAC CEO

2) Shaq Tower, 23 or 25 floors/169 units, Summer 2015 real groundbreaking confirmed by NJPAC CEO

3) Maker's Village, $30 Million Vertical Farm, 1 month to start

4)15 Washington Street, Renovation for 350 students, now underway

5) New Prudential Tower, completion in Summer

6) Hahne's Building, Renovation of existing building underway now, 6-8 story extension on Halsey/New Street corner, 160 units

7) Teacher's Village 17 William Street, 81 units on 6-7 floors, piling underway

8)Teacher's Village 243 Halsey Street, 63 units on 6 floors, half complete

9)101? Market Street by RBH Group, 13 floors of apartments designed by Richard Meier, Fall or Winter 2015 Groundbreaking

10) Paramount Theater project, 16 floors of apartments and a hotel designed by Frank Gehry, 300 units shared with 101 Market Street, Fall or Winter 2015 Groundbreaking

11) Baxter Park Phase II, 300 units in 4 buildings, Summer Groundbreaking

12) Springfield Marketplace (Shoprite), 165 units on 5 floors, topped out

13)Montgomery Heights Phase II, 154 units on 5 floors, imminent start

14)Somerset Brownstones, 60 units in 4 buildings, imminent start

15) Matrix Development site near Penn Station, 220 units, imminent start

16)New Horizons Senior Housing at Irvine Turner Blvd and Muhammad Ali Ave, 150 units in 10 story building and others, Perhaps 1 year away

17)Rutgers-Newark Honors Housing, 300+ units, 1-2 years from now

18) NJPAC Hotel and Conference Center, 20+ floors, 2 years+
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RBH's Four Corners project will consist of 2 simultaneously constructed buildings that will together house 300 mostly market-rate apartments. The buildings are being designed now, will cost $100 Million each, and will likely break ground by the end of 2015. Both buildings will have underground parking, but not much. Instead, there will likely by a valet system to the other RBH owned lots. They own 79 properties that were purchased for $130 Million.
One will be next to the RBH Office. It will reach from the garage to the edge of 89 Market Street. It will be designed by Richard Meier and rise 13 stories high with ground floor retail.



The second will be 16 stories high and will by designed by Frank Gehry. It will also contain a hotel and some office space, and will somehow incorporate the facade of the Paramount Theater, and replace the buildings seen to the right of it. It will also break ground by the end of the year.



Site of 300+ unit Honors Residence



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N.J.I.T. Will Get an Arena, but It Still Needs a Home


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Harrison Update

Riverbend Blocks E & F

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Riverbend Block E:





Riverbend Block F:



Between the main entrance and exit streets of the Riverbend district will be a pocket park with public sculptures/artwork (Russo Development's Block C/Vermella building rising in the background)

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El Pastor restaurant on Market/Polk Street, in front of Riverbank Park was demolished last week. Large mixed use property (50-60+ units) will be going up.

This is very close to the huge empty lot on Polk and Clover Street that a major development is in the planning stages. I've heard over 200 units.
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Ready to move? Why Newark - yes, Newark - might be N.J.'s next hot neighborhood


By Kathryn Brenzel | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
on April 13, 2015 at 10:30 AM, updated April 13, 2015 at 1:06 PM

NEWARK--The Brick City is next.

This seems to be the general consensus among some experts and politicians looking to peg the newest up-and-coming urban area in New Jersey. The ingredients are there: Access to mass transit, new massive development projects and the appeal of rents significantly cheaper than Manhattan.
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A Look at the Rutgers-Newark Master Plan

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The Charter School for Performing and Visual Arts




Soil bearing capacity testing has started for NJIT's Life Sciences Center on Monday and Tuesday. They also tested several locations at the site of the new 950 space garage last Thursday and Friday. Both are supposed to start construction sometime in the summer.



Baxter Park installed a nice new sculpture. There are still no signs of Phase 2 work.




Prudential Tower





Hahne's Building




BURG restaurant in Military Park. Will open Memorial Day Weekend



15 Washington. Penthouse/cupola scaffolding removed. Some external corner work and a lot of interior work continues.



Cablevision Garage

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Good and bad news for Harrison PATH riders awaiting new station
By Steve Strunsky | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
on April 21, 2015 at 4:58 PM, updated April 21, 2015 at 5:47 PM

HARRISON — For Timothy Braddock, a media company engineer waiting for a train to New York at the Harrison PATH station, the sooner the 80-year-old station is scrapped for a planned $256 million replacement the better.
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1100 FE Rodgers (Vermella Harrison)



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Downtown Newark Update for 4.21.15 from Brandon Nagle


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Shop-Rite apartments are topped out



Prudential Tower





Teacher's Village



Halsey Street side has reached its full height. The back half will rise another 2 floors.






Replacement of the Calumet Building.




15 Washington



Cablevision Garage (490 Broad Street)



Corner of James Street and Martin Luther King Boulevard will soon have a 5 story apartment building with a ground floor retail store and the adjacent 3 story brick building will be renovated. 77 apartments in all. This project was to be a part of the NJIT Gateway Project, so I guess it would count as Phase 2 (Honors dorm was phase 1.) The Gateway plan from 2007 describes it on pages 23 and 24. The actual project will be far different.
http://gateway.njit.edu/gateway/file...ptual-plan.pdf
The public notice board is a result of the new zoning ordinance called NZLUR and pronounced "NUZZ-LER"



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Ironbound - Newark Update for 4.21.15 from Brandon Nagle


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Two sites on either side of New York Avenue, between Pacific and Jefferson Streets, will soon have new 2 or 3 family houses built. Lets see how they will respond to Box and Beyond. Neither one can meet the wall of the adjacent house because of the side windows. Small older houses were recently removed from both sites.




Oliver Street school is moving along well.





Apartment building at Railroad Avenue and Elm Street



76-80 Bruen Street



Carvi Hotel Site



Polk Street Mixed Use site



Future Site of Apartments at 570 Market Street



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Newark airport monorail targeted for scrap heap, cost $354M to build



The Port Authority is planning to replace the AirTrain monorail at Newark Liberty International Airport, which links EWR to an NJ Transit station on the Northeast Corridor Line. (Jerry McCrea | The Star-Ledger)


By Steve Strunsky | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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on April 27, 2015 at 2:02 PM, updated April 27, 2015 at 7:27 PM

NEWARK — The 19-year-old AirTrain monorail system at Newark Liberty International Airport is being targeted for replacement.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has not publicly estimated the cost of a new system, or said when it expected the project to begin or end. But Port Authority commissioners are scheduled to vote Thursday to authorize spending $40 million on planning consultants for the project, plus another $30 million on technical experts.
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300 Middlesex FER Facade

Scaffolding final came down to reveal the look of 300 Middlesex along FER (minus paneling & louvers):

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A pitch for business Red Bulls focused on new partnerships at Harrison arena

By Joshua Burd, March 23, 2015 at 3:00 AM


Suites at Red Bull Arena are all-inclusive, making them hassle-free for corporate partners. - (PHOTO BY AARON HOUSTON)

For the New York Red Bulls, it was a landmark deal in more ways than one.

With their season just underway, the soccer club in March unveiled a marketing partnership with the Japanese heavy equipment maker Yanmar. Not only was it the largest sponsorship deal in club history — it marked the first time another company will have its name on the team's training jerseys and a permanent sign inside Red Bull Arena.

“It's big for us to allow that, because we only select very few partners to be co-branded with Red Bull in our building,” said Marc de Grandpre, the club's general manager. “So it speaks to the synergies between the cultural values of the company.”
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